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Indicators for gender equality in Agder

Share of children in kindergarten, figure
Illustration: 46.6 per cent of women and 18.6 per cent of men in Agder work part-time. In Norway, the figures are 35.4 per cent and 16.3 per cent, respectively
Illustration: 51.7 per cent of fathers in Agder take all or more of the parental benefit period, compared with 64.7 in Norway
Illustration: 37.4 per cent women and 27.7 per cent men in Agder have higher education, compared with 41.6 per cent and 31.7 per cent in Norway, respectively.
Illustration: The average gross income is NOK 591,500 for men and NOK 394,200 for women in Agder, against NOK 651,400 and NOK 440,400 in Norway, respectively.
Illustration: Gender balance in upper secondary school (0.64) and degree of gender-balanced business structure (0.57)
Illustration: Proportion of women and men among municipal council representatives: 61.9 per cent men and 38.1 per cent women in Agder, 59.5 per cent men and 40.5 per cent women in Norway
Illustration: The proportion of women between the ages of 20 and 66 in the labor force is 70.9 per cent in Agder, compared with 79.7 per cent in Norway
Illustration: There are 65.0 per cent male managers and 35.0 per cent female managers in Agder, compared with 62.0 per cent and 38.0 per cent in Norway, respectively.
Illustration: There are 76.8 per cent men between the ages of 20 and 66 in the work force in Agder, compared with 79.7 per cent in Norway
Illustration: The proportion of women in the public sector is 71.4 per cent, compared with 70.0 per cent in Norway
Illustration: There are 65.5 per cent men and 34.5 per cent women in the private sector in Agder against 63.4 per cent men and 36.6 per cent women in Norway